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    Ingles Ferry (sometimes referred to as English Ferry) is the site of a historic ferry crossing on the New River in western Virginia, near the city of...
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    somewhat different accounts of Mary Draper Ingles' capture and escape, one written by her son John Ingles,: 86–88  and the other by Letitia Preston Floyd...
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  • ransom his son Thomas in 1768. William Ingles established Ingles Ferry in southwestern Virginia. William Ingles was born in Dublin, Ireland (some sources...
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    passenger service to survive. The James Charlton Farm, Ingles Bottom Archeological Sites, and Ingles Ferry are listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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    Mary and her husband later established the Ingles Ferry across the New River, and the associated Ingles Ferry Hill Tavern and blacksmith shop. She died...
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  • Look up Ingles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ingles is an American regional supermarket chain. Ingles may also refer to: Ingles (surname), includes...
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  • pioneer, frontiersman and soldier. He was the son of William Ingles and Mary Draper Ingles. He, his mother and his younger brother were captured by Shawnee...
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    Fishburne, "Nomination form, Ingles Bottom Archaeological Sites," Virginia Department of Historic Resources, June 15, 1976 Ingles Ferry, Virginia Department of...
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  • NRHP-listed Ingleside (Radford, Virginia), a 1789 historic home at Ingles Ferry Ingleside (Amelia Courthouse, Virginia), NRHP-listed Ingleside (Oak Grove...
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    John Draper and William Ingles, although the Drapers had established a homestead on the land as early as 1746, and William Ingles had started farming in...
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